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Morgan Sindall Construction Seeks Local Contractors for Bishop Auckland Leisure Centre Project

Posted on 13 March 2025

Morgan Sindall Construction Seeks Local Contractors for Bishop Auckland Leisure Centre Project

Morgan Sindall Construction is working on the new-build leisure centre in Bishop Auckland and is inviting local contractors and organisations to engage in upcoming work packages. This initiative aligns with the company’s commitment to fostering local engagement and maximising regional investment across County Durham.

The project team is particularly keen to connect with contractors based in the local area, as well as Social Enterprises and Third Sector organisations. This collaborative approach extends not only to the construction phase but also to supporting the wider project throughout its duration.

Tender and Subcontract Opportunities

There are immediate opportunities to tender for direct contracting work across several packages. Additionally, the project offers scope for indirect or subcontracting roles, including areas such as Groundworks and Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP).

The project is currently scheduled to commence with site establishment and enabling works in April 2025. Construction is anticipated to begin in late Q2 or early Q3, with final completion projected for late 2026. These dates are provisional and will be finalised in the coming weeks.

Available Work Package Opportunities

  • Blinds

  • Decoration

  • Mastic

  • Cleaning

  • Fire Stopping

  • Plaster/Internal Walls/Partitions

  • Landscaping

  • Fencing

  • External Doors and Shutters

How to Get Involved

Interested parties seeking further information or wishing to register their interest in any of the above packages are encouraged to contact:

Euan Granger (Supply Chain Manager, North East & Cumbria)

Morgan Sindall Construction looks forward to collaborating with local suppliers to deliver a project that benefits the Bishop Auckland community and supports the local economy.